The best points-earning Citibank card has its biggest signup bonus. It has a $0 annual fee the first year, $95 thereafter. And it's a stronger points-earning card than the $450 annual fee Citi Prestige Card since it doesn't just earn triple points ...
This email contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. The best points-earning Citibank card has its biggest signup bonus. It has a $0 annual fee the first year, $95 thereafter. And it's a stronger points-earning card than the $450 annual fee Citi Prestige Card since it doesn't just earn triple points on air and hotel (Prestige) but on all travel (such as gas). But it appears this is your last chance to get in on the huge 60,000 point offer. Million Mile Secrets says this offer will be pulled Thursday, October 11. Continue reading Last Chance for 60,000 Point Citi ThankYou Premier... We'd be much better off with airports that efficiently moved people from their initial location to their gate, and on arrival to their final destination, than with sprawling complexes that are cumbersome to traverse but accommodate more retail. You can only sell off the airport's future income stream once. Investing the money is new mega-terminals means not investing the money in things that would actually improve the airport most. As a result these choices mean the New York JFK travel experience will be worse than it otherwise could be. Continue reading The Price to Renovate New York JFK is Up to $13 Billion — And Will Make Travel Worse... Flight attendants often aren't well paid, though they do benefit from travel and in some cases scheduling flexibility. Tipping is often against airline rules, but that doesn't mean your crew won't accept tips especially if you offer it again a second time once they decline. Continue reading Should You Tip Flight Attendants?... |
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